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Internet impersonation now a crime in CNMI

“Electronic impersonation” is now a crime in the Commonwealth. Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has signed Senate bill 19-64, now Public Law 19-33, last Feb. 11 to establish the crime of electronic impersonation and set penalties and fines ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 and a year to five...
Posted On Feb 25 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

2 probations officers for courts; $60K for Rota gaming regulators okayed

New laws have been signed by Gov. Ralph DLG Torres to retain two probation officers at the Office of Adult Probation and appropriate some $60,000 for the Rota Gaming Commission. Public Law 19-29 amends last year’s budget bill to allow, among others, that two probation officers...
Posted On Jan 20 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Senate pushes review of salaries of elected officials

The Senate passed a bill this month to establish an advisory commission that will look at potential salary increases for the governor, lieutenant governor, legislators, and mayors. Senate Bill 19-45 notes that the last time salaries were increased for elected officials was during...
Posted On Dec 29 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Tour buses now required to register at Commerce

Acting governor Ralph DLG Torres signed into law last Friday a bill that now requires all tour companies to register their vehicles at the Department of Commerce. House Bill 19-41, HD 1, authored by Rep. Antonio P. Sablan, passed the House of Representatives on first and final...
Posted On Dec 22 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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